Erica
Waller-Hill, Olympic Hopeful and Professional Educator created the Destined for a Dream Foundation in the summer
of 2008. Waller -Hill, a Bucks County native who currently resides in Philadelphia, felt compelled to give something
back to the youth who share her same passion, focus, perseverance and energy that she displayed during her 2008
Olympic Journey.

The foundation's
mission is to "inspire and empower youth and young adults through life coaching," by providing at- risk youth with
opportunities that will help them believe that they hold the power to create and shape how they live as well as the choices
they make. Destined for a Dream will provide projects that interest our youth and enhance them academically,
socially and athletically.

To achieve this mission, the foundation supports a variety of programs including, but
not limited to: After School Activities Program, Dream Academy, Mentoring Programs, Job Training, Healthy Lifestyles,
College Prep, the annual Destined for a Dream Scholarship banquet as well as a Christmas Dream affair, which
is an annual family event to support and award scholarships for families in need of "A Christmas Dream."

DFAD Goals:

Provide educational programs for under privileged youth in low-income communities;

Provide a safe environment for all children and young adults, where they can grow
academically, socially and culturally;

Use sports as
a driving force to help develop leadership skills, direction, discipline, self esteem and teamwork.

Mission Statement:

Destined for a Dream will show that dreams and wishes can come true. Having a dream
for your life gives you energy, motivation and passion to achieve excellence. Destined for a Dream is a non-profit organization
founded in the summer of 2008. It is the mission of "Destined for a Dream" to inspire and empower youth and young
adults through life coaching.

Arcadia University with some of our Dream Academy Students (January 2012)

As a positive force in our community Destined
for a Dream hopes to propel declines in crime, juvenile delinquency, teen pregnancy, high school drop outs and
other negative influences.